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www.smh.com.au  TECH DAILY

Monday February 18, 2008


Say sayonara to HD DVD

Toshiba is preparing to throw in the towel and hand victory to arch-rival Sony in the high definition DVD format war.


War on music piracy

ipod As the internet threatens to kill the established music industry, the Rudd Government is considering a three-strikes policy against computer users who download songs illegally.


Web porn software filter a dud

The Rudd Government has branded as a failure the $85 million software filter scheme to protect young Australians from online pornography and will review its future.




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In cyberspace, now everyone can hear you scream

Dmitri Vitaliev travels the world helping human rights organisations set up their IT so they cannot be spied on or censored by oppressive regimes.


Satirist mashes US icons

It takes a certain kind of wit to cut through the verbal fairy floss of US political campaigns.


Safe online havens for kids

Parents can relax - there are secure websites for kids, writes Lia Timson.


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Safe online havens for kids

Parents can relax - there are secure websites for kids, writes Lia Timson.



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